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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977326
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/2/1997
Doc Name
SILOAM MINE PN M-77-326
From
SILOAM STONE
To
ADIENCE INC
Type & Sequence
AR1
Media Type
D
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No
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2 OA M ST074E999��������� <br /> (719) 275-4275 • 1360 Rudd Avenue • Canon City, CO 81212 <br /> May 2, 1997 <br /> Mr. Gary Snook <br /> Vice President, Operations <br /> Adience, Inc. <br /> 27 Noblestown Road <br /> Pittsburgh, PA 15106 <br /> Re: Siloam Mine/Permit M-77-326 <br /> Dear Gary: <br /> In anticipation of the weather clearing we are preparing to implement our plans <br /> for the reclamation of the areas outlined for Siloam Stone by the Division of <br /> Minerals and Geology, and ordered by the M.L.R.B. <br /> Our order of priority will be to first sort, palletize, and remove product outside <br /> the old permit boundaries as ordered, and then reclaim as required. <br /> As sales and shipments develop, product will also be removed from within the <br /> boundaries of the permit. We estimate the cost of sorting and palletizing <br /> marketable product in the permit boundary area to be between $68,000 and <br /> $75,000. It will obviously take a while to put the finances together even if the <br /> help was readily available to do the job, so everything will take some time. <br /> Realizing the cost of processing the stone in the pit, we gave serious thought to <br /> "trashing' it. We have determined, however, that mineral mined on State <br /> leases that has value cannot be used as waste. <br /> Rest assured we have no intention of mining or quarrying additional product, out fllfrh <br /> but we will be diligently working to meet the M.L.R.B. order, and then ��.• JJ <br /> attempting to qualify for a permit of our own. ot�w04 <br /> Alongwith the above information, I would like to suggest 10#• <br /> ggest that while we have <br /> equipment in the area doing our work there may be some savings for ,you if <br /> some coordinating could be done on work you may have planned. <br />
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